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push for the big cuts republicans say they want. if they turn their back on those big cuts, the president is in the strongest position to say they are not living up to their rhetoric. let alone their principles. >> and there is no chance of them accepting any kind of big deal at all because the president is insisting that there be tax revenue increases in there. so the president knows that he is pushing something that they absolutely cannot agree to. so at this point, what the president does seem to be doing is what you just said, is making his position appear to be the one who wants to do the big move on deficit reduction and forcing these republicans to back away from big deficit reduction, thereby, he hopes, neutralizing deficit reduction as an issue against him in the presidential campaign. >> well, look. he's talked about deficit reduction all the way through. but remember, it's not just his position here. it's two thirds of the american public. we have a slew of polls here saying that two thirds of the american people want to
push for the big cuts republicans say they want. if they turn their back on those big cuts, the president is in the strongest position to say they are not living up to their rhetoric. let alone their principles. >> and there is no chance of them accepting any kind of big deal at all because the president is insisting that there be tax revenue increases in there. so the president knows that he is pushing something that they absolutely cannot agree to. so at this point, what the president...
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so one big question is, especially given the amazing persuasive ability that barack obama reasserted when he gave his arizona speech, and now he has a chance to give a state of the union where he outlines a bold, progressive jobs agenda. you know, we had the tech boom in the '90s. well, why not spend government resources to wire rural america with cutting edge internet service, create jobs in the short-term, and create economic opportunity in the long-term. one proposal that's actually out there is temporarily lowering the retirement age for social security. so that older workers who want to leave the workforce, many of whom have jobs that take a toll on their body, let them leave and let younger people get jobs. these would be progressive job proposals, and he has a chance to outline that tomorrow. but one thing that would be very tragic, given the poll numbers that you just read, would be if for some reason in the name of weird compromise, he actually took one of the chiming democratic party achievements ever, which was social security, and undermined it. we really hope he does not
so one big question is, especially given the amazing persuasive ability that barack obama reasserted when he gave his arizona speech, and now he has a chance to give a state of the union where he outlines a bold, progressive jobs agenda. you know, we had the tech boom in the '90s. well, why not spend government resources to wire rural america with cutting edge internet service, create jobs in the short-term, and create economic opportunity in the long-term. one proposal that's actually out...
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this is small business, this is big business, this is the business community coming to a common sense position. we've got to reduce the deficit, and in order to do that you have to raise revenues, because it's not fair to take this all out of the middle class. the president is right about that. i think your analysis was right, i think the republicans are on the run. not so much president obama that has them on the run, they have themselves on the run. unless you're willing to stand up to do the right thing, you're going to look bad and like you can't lead the country. you cannot trust republicans with your money. they started the deficit and have no fiscal responsibility at all. >> so true. before we go, you know, nancy pelosi was on the show recently and was complaining about not being at that time included in the budget negotiations. she is now. she's given a statement tonight saying she couldn't be prouder of the president's leadership. he really seems to have this under control. howard dean, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, michele bach
this is small business, this is big business, this is the business community coming to a common sense position. we've got to reduce the deficit, and in order to do that you have to raise revenues, because it's not fair to take this all out of the middle class. the president is right about that. i think your analysis was right, i think the republicans are on the run. not so much president obama that has them on the run, they have themselves on the run. unless you're willing to stand up to do the...
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score one, a big one, for the president and the democrats. >>> i'm melissa harris-perry in for lawrence o'done this will evening. the breaking news of the day the standoff over the temporary payroll tax cut extension is over. for those of you playing at home, it is president obama, 1, house republicans, 0. now, here is how house speaker john boehner who wanted to take the compromise deal last week, started the day. >> the house passed the bill that would extend these policies for a year and it just kicked the can down the road, oh, my goodness, we are getting close to christmas is not the right thing for the american people. >> and here is where boehner ended up. >> senator reid and i have reached an agreement on payroll tax relief on behalf of the american people. key parts of this agreement are that on january 1st no american work letter see an increase in their taxes. we will ensure that a new complex reporting burden is not unintentionally imposed on small business. we will ask the house and senate to approve this agreement by unanimous concept before christmas. middle class familie
score one, a big one, for the president and the democrats. >>> i'm melissa harris-perry in for lawrence o'done this will evening. the breaking news of the day the standoff over the temporary payroll tax cut extension is over. for those of you playing at home, it is president obama, 1, house republicans, 0. now, here is how house speaker john boehner who wanted to take the compromise deal last week, started the day. >> the house passed the bill that would extend these policies for...
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and we'll have a big, big christmas surprise to reveal to lawrence. he'll join us later when we reveal the latest news on the efforts to get desks to school kids in malawi. >>> stay take a look at the 2011 obama family holiday card. inside it reads, "from our family to yours, may your holiday shine with the light of the season." after seeing this obviously subversive greeting, fox news published an article titled, "no christmas in white house holiday card." and the first line reads, "the official white house holiday card makes no mention of the word christmas and instead focused on bo, the first dog, based on the wishes of the first family." no love for bo, fox news? let's take a look at how fox news celebrated the holidays on air this afternoon. >> merry christmas, allegra. >> what do you plan to do over the holidays, maryann? >> i'm going to be spending it with family. >> very nice. >> and allegra will be there. >> i'm looking for one of these. love the dog. >> sarah palin weighed in on the christmas card controversy, telling fox news that she found
and we'll have a big, big christmas surprise to reveal to lawrence. he'll join us later when we reveal the latest news on the efforts to get desks to school kids in malawi. >>> stay take a look at the 2011 obama family holiday card. inside it reads, "from our family to yours, may your holiday shine with the light of the season." after seeing this obviously subversive greeting, fox news published an article titled, "no christmas in white house holiday card." and the...
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"joe walsh hasn't been a big time wage earner politician until recently. he's had no more problems with child support than any other average guy." sounds like walsh's lawyer is a specialist in deadbeat dads. joe walsh's lawyer, the champion of average guys and deadbeat dads everywhere, cannot explain why the supposedly financially struggling joe walsh was able to loan his 2010 congressional campaign $35,000. nor can joe walsh's deadbeat dad lawyer explain how joe walsh got his hands on $35,000 to loan his campaign $35,000, nor can joe walsh's deadbeat dad lawyer explain why joe walsh's campaign fund has paid him back at least $14,000 for the loan while joe walsh hasn't paid the several years of child support he owes the mother of his first three children. nor can joe walsh's deadbeat dad lawyer explain how the impoverished joe walsh was able to take vacations with his girlfriend in 2004 to mexico and italy while refusing to pay child support. in a court filing in december of last year, laura walsh's attorneys wrote, "the apparent availability of large sums
"joe walsh hasn't been a big time wage earner politician until recently. he's had no more problems with child support than any other average guy." sounds like walsh's lawyer is a specialist in deadbeat dads. joe walsh's lawyer, the champion of average guys and deadbeat dads everywhere, cannot explain why the supposedly financially struggling joe walsh was able to loan his 2010 congressional campaign $35,000. nor can joe walsh's deadbeat dad lawyer explain how joe walsh got his hands...
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, anything half as big as this with an opposition party. they forgot the maxim often repeated by participants to the press, nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to, and with some of the democrats at the table doing the smart thing, continuing to smile and nod as the republicans targeted spending cuts they would like, the rookie republican negotiators made the mistake of thinking they had reached areas of agreement with the democrats when, in fact, absolutely nothing had been agreed to, not one dollar, not one spending cut had been agreed to because everything was never agreed to. naively thinking they were making progress in those negotiations with the white house, which, it turns out, really were only discussions, not negotiations, the rookie republican negotiators were lulled into allowing the clock to run down on the time left before the treasury risks default and hits the debt ceiling on august 2nd. the president timed his changing of the subject to taxation perfectly. once the republicans realized the president was truly ins
, anything half as big as this with an opposition party. they forgot the maxim often repeated by participants to the press, nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to, and with some of the democrats at the table doing the smart thing, continuing to smile and nod as the republicans targeted spending cuts they would like, the rookie republican negotiators made the mistake of thinking they had reached areas of agreement with the democrats when, in fact, absolutely nothing had been agreed...
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there is a big difference between 15% and 0%. this study can be found right now on house speaker john boehner's website. speaker.gov. there are reports now seeping out of the ultrasecret bipartisan deficit reduction negotiations led by invite president joe biden that the ratio that was on the table when the republicans walked out was 83% spending cuts, 17% revenue increases. so when the talks got within a couple of percentage points of the ratio that republicans recently considered acceptable, why did the republicans walk out? senator chuck schumer knows why. >> let's not forget senator mcconnell made it clear last october that his number one priority above everything else is to defeat president obama. and now it's becoming clear that insisting on a slash and burn approach may be part of this plan. it has a double benefit for republicans. it's ideologically tidy and undermines economic recovery, which they think only helps them in 2012. >> the current position on tax revenues including the refusal to close tax loopholes is too ex
there is a big difference between 15% and 0%. this study can be found right now on house speaker john boehner's website. speaker.gov. there are reports now seeping out of the ultrasecret bipartisan deficit reduction negotiations led by invite president joe biden that the ratio that was on the table when the republicans walked out was 83% spending cuts, 17% revenue increases. so when the talks got within a couple of percentage points of the ratio that republicans recently considered acceptable,...
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oh, you mean this giant check for 522 big ones? it's just the staggering amount of money i save people on average when they call me, "the saver," to switch their car insurance to esurance. you mean the same amount they save when they switch to esurance online...? do we have any giant envelopes? it costs $522. can you take a check? [ female announcer ] you could save 522 big ones. see for yourself at esurance. technology when you want it. people when you don't. >>> as the days count down to president obama's state of the union address next tuesday, the president's liberal base is worried that his post-midterm election compromising approach to republicans could threaten their core issues. today, moveon.org sent an e-mail to members warning that the white house may be trying to cut a deal with republicans by offering cuts to social security. social security cuts to reduce the deficit are opposed by 82% of all americans in a new lake research poll, including 83% of democrats, 78% of independents, and 82% of republicans. and 74% of anti
oh, you mean this giant check for 522 big ones? it's just the staggering amount of money i save people on average when they call me, "the saver," to switch their car insurance to esurance. you mean the same amount they save when they switch to esurance online...? do we have any giant envelopes? it costs $522. can you take a check? [ female announcer ] you could save 522 big ones. see for yourself at esurance. technology when you want it. people when you don't. >>> as the days...
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event, a big response. and obviously, people's president obama have shifted t. and nelson was going to face' re-election fight with some of the nice things he had said about the president thrown back in his face. but that personal politics meant that he also had some leeway i think with this white house because he had been good to obama and lieberman hadn't. that's another big contrast between the two of them. >> karen, am i wrong to be feeling more confident about the president's re-election as the republicans continue to attack each other and less confident about harry reid's ability to hold on to a democratic senate? >> i think we don't yet know what the story of the senate is going to be. i'm actually a little bit more optimistic. i agree that i think the president's re-election prospects continue to look better every day the republicans open their mouths to talk. so certainly that has been helpful. but i think with regard to the senate, i mean, again, i think that we have to kind of pay attention to wh
event, a big response. and obviously, people's president obama have shifted t. and nelson was going to face' re-election fight with some of the nice things he had said about the president thrown back in his face. but that personal politics meant that he also had some leeway i think with this white house because he had been good to obama and lieberman hadn't. that's another big contrast between the two of them. >> karen, am i wrong to be feeling more confident about the president's...
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but then it leaves medicare, social security, as the big targets because that's what -- when they look for the money, that's where they see the money. >> right. no, that's right. i'm sorry. >> so are democrats going to unify around this position since republican leaders are basically openly talking about we won't put anyone on there who will consider taxation? should harry reid -- harry reid is asking, what should i do? tell harry reid what he should do. >> well, i told harry. as a matter of fact, i just spoke to senator reid the other day. and what i said to him is, senator reid, do not appoint anybody to that commission who will cut social security, medicare, and medicaid. the goal must be at the very least to stop making significant cuts in military spending, which has tripled since 1997. >> now, leon panetta, the new secretary of defense came out saying today that the automatic triggered cuts to defense spending would be very, very difficult for the defense department to handle, for him to handle. was that in effect the administration trying to put pressure on the super committee t
but then it leaves medicare, social security, as the big targets because that's what -- when they look for the money, that's where they see the money. >> right. no, that's right. i'm sorry. >> so are democrats going to unify around this position since republican leaders are basically openly talking about we won't put anyone on there who will consider taxation? should harry reid -- harry reid is asking, what should i do? tell harry reid what he should do. >> well, i told harry....
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democrats looking out for you or for big oil? 3% of you said they are looking out for you. 97% of you said looking out for big oil. that's "the ed show." i'm ed shultz listen to me >>> tonight, the president talked health care reform in boston and thanked former massachusetts governor mitt romney for leading the way on the individual mandate. republicans would be attacking romney right now for that same thing if they weren't still busy destroying newt gingrich. >> reporter: with this pixie dust, i christen thee candidate, newt gingrich. what a week ever. >> republican attacks on newt gingrich won't stop. of course he blames the liberal media. >> gingrich passed the blame. >> i don't want to play the gotcha games in washington. >> i think he knows that's quite silly. >> i'm sorry. come on, man. come on, man. he tried to blame this on meet the press? >> he was on for his 35th time and said i look forward coming back for number 36. >> we can have an honest conversation. >> let's have an honest conversation. >> it was a straightforwa
democrats looking out for you or for big oil? 3% of you said they are looking out for you. 97% of you said looking out for big oil. that's "the ed show." i'm ed shultz listen to me >>> tonight, the president talked health care reform in boston and thanked former massachusetts governor mitt romney for leading the way on the individual mandate. republicans would be attacking romney right now for that same thing if they weren't still busy destroying newt gingrich. >>...
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. >>> let me fish with my big hope for america. we start with president obama on the road selling this jobs plan. we start with gene and both msnbc analysts. gentlemen, signs of the president. for months i said the president should take his fight straight to the republicans and highlight actual projects in their own republican district daring them to vote no for projects that help and in fact are needed in their own hometowns. according to a group called transportation for america, my new favorite group of this country, there are now more than 65,000 structurally deficient bridges in country. the bridges we travel over all the time and in immediate of immediate repair, maintenance or outright replacement. we could put americans to work fixing them right now. right now, by the way, mr. cantor, listen up, and those who vote for him on occasion, 94 structurally deficient bridges in your district, mr. cantor, down in virginia, where president obama travelled to this morning to speak on his jobs plan. throughout this segment at the bott
. >>> let me fish with my big hope for america. we start with president obama on the road selling this jobs plan. we start with gene and both msnbc analysts. gentlemen, signs of the president. for months i said the president should take his fight straight to the republicans and highlight actual projects in their own republican district daring them to vote no for projects that help and in fact are needed in their own hometowns. according to a group called transportation for america, my...
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so i don't think it's a big shock. i think the question is, you know, what's of interest at this moment and what can the particularly cable news which has a 24/7 mandate, what can they glom on to. now we're bleeding out the tributaries of this original story. >> phil, there's always this presumption if someone enters politics and goes into a high-profile campaign like a governor, a presidential campaign, that they better be ready because everything about them is going to be -- is going to become public. this is yet another proof that that simply isn't true. >> well, i think it has become public. sometimes it's -- timing is the issue.
so i don't think it's a big shock. i think the question is, you know, what's of interest at this moment and what can the particularly cable news which has a 24/7 mandate, what can they glom on to. now we're bleeding out the tributaries of this original story. >> phil, there's always this presumption if someone enters politics and goes into a high-profile campaign like a governor, a presidential campaign, that they better be ready because everything about them is going to be -- is going to...
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and i believe in stacking the deck. >>> coming up, the big republican lie. cutting taxes raises more money for the federal government. bruce bartlett is here to demolish this lie more powerfully than i ever could because bruce bartlett is a republican who worked in the reagan white house. who better to kill an republican lie than a reagan republican. he's going to give you everything you will ever need to win the sacks cut argument with your family, your friends, your co-workers, anyone else who buys that republican lie. you need to see this. you and i are going to both learn a lot from bruce parker. >>> once we unleash the energy of america's businesses and families and individuals, as we did in the '80s and '90s, a booming job market will reduce demand for government assistance and rising incomes will increase federal revenues. in the 180s, revenues to the federal government increased by 99%. >> tim pawlenty like all the other republican presidential candidates pushes the great republican tax lie, the tax cuts actually increase the amount of money the gove
and i believe in stacking the deck. >>> coming up, the big republican lie. cutting taxes raises more money for the federal government. bruce bartlett is here to demolish this lie more powerfully than i ever could because bruce bartlett is a republican who worked in the reagan white house. who better to kill an republican lie than a reagan republican. he's going to give you everything you will ever need to win the sacks cut argument with your family, your friends, your co-workers,...
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. >> we cannot forget that in the midst of this executive order, there is a big drug company that made millions of dollars because of this mandate. we can't -- we can't deny that. >> what are you suggesting? >> what i'm saying is that it's wrong for a drug company because the governor's former chief of staff was the chief lobbyist for this drug company. the drug company gave thousands of dollars in political donations to the governor and this is just flat-out wrong. the question is, is it about life or was it about millions of dollars and potentially billions for drug companies? >> let senator santorum hold off for a second. you have to respond to that. >> yes, sir. the company that was merck, and it was a $5,000 contribution that i had received from them. i raise about $30 million. and if you're saying that i can be bought for $5,000, i'm offended. >> i'm offended for all the little girls and the parents that didn't have a choice. that's what i'm offended for. >> now, i tried to make a point last week that perry's decision was all about his service to a giant pharmaceutical company, n
. >> we cannot forget that in the midst of this executive order, there is a big drug company that made millions of dollars because of this mandate. we can't -- we can't deny that. >> what are you suggesting? >> what i'm saying is that it's wrong for a drug company because the governor's former chief of staff was the chief lobbyist for this drug company. the drug company gave thousands of dollars in political donations to the governor and this is just flat-out wrong. the...
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so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. can help you find the answers. [ shainutes. all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business... protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> the verdict is in. and america doesn't like the debt ceiling deal. according to "usa today"/gallup poll, 46% disapprove of the deal and 39% approve. only 29% see it as a step forward in addressing the federal debt. 22% see it as a step backward. tea partiers really hate the deal. just 22% of tea party supporters approve of the agreement. while 26% of republicans approve of the agreement. the strongest support for the deal comes from democrats, with 58% of democrats supporting the deal, even though it does not include the balanced approach on spending cuts and tax revenue increases advocat
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. >> joel, in the national, statistical picture, the big focus of it, we have studies indicating 85% of lgbt students surveyed nationally say they have been bullied at school. this is, by no means, individualized to particular school districts. >> absolutely. again, it is a nationwide problem, but there are cultures created within these school districts about how to deal with it, and you find in areas either in states or school districts where the -- they have policies prohibiting this type of activity of bullying and of prohibiting any kind of discussion about homosexuality. the suicide rates amongst lgbt teens are much lower. that's something proved out in a variety of places, the fact it's higher in anoka-hennepin point to problems there. >> joel burns, thank you for returning to "the last word" tonight. where you made your network television today buh and in the process won a glad award. thanks for joining us again. >> i'm happy to be here and i hope the congresswoman ends her silence soon. >> thank you, joel. thank you. you can have the last word
. >> joel, in the national, statistical picture, the big focus of it, we have studies indicating 85% of lgbt students surveyed nationally say they have been bullied at school. this is, by no means, individualized to particular school districts. >> absolutely. again, it is a nationwide problem, but there are cultures created within these school districts about how to deal with it, and you find in areas either in states or school districts where the -- they have policies prohibiting...
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we ought to get outside and debate the big picture, what kind of country we want to live in, what kind of country we want this to be. that's why i like politics, roosevelt, reagan, kennedy, the stuff even young kids like me cared about. that's "hardball," thanks for being with us. "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" starts right now. >> joel burns is with us tonight to respond to michele bachmann's statement on bullying. but bullying isn't the only danger the tea party just doesn't understand. >> first of all, you don't look happy on the front page of "the new york times." >> first, speaker of the house john boehner, it doesn't get better. >> the speaker of the house is being whip sawed today between his tea party caucus. >> this is the moment of the boehner speakership. >> the plan is officially a flop. >> the budget office downgrading the revenue projections. >> told gop lawmakers to get their "blank" in line. >> get their behind in line, thomas. >> he was really cracking the whip. >> it says boehner's grip on his caucus is put to test in standoff. >> the world's saddest tangerin
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he came up with a big bill with a big number. but the problem is for a sort of moderate democrat like kay hagan from the swing state of north carolina, and obama's determined to try to win north carolina again, you know, you had the stimulus bill of a while back, you had the health care, the big sweeping health care legislation, a lot of swing voters in her state are worried about big bills with barack obama's name on it. it's as simple as that. >> howard, the white house seems to be taking some cues from programming here on msnbc. adam green and other guests on this show have frequently said the president should be out there in these legislative battles selling them through speeches, through campaign-like speeches out on the road. chris matthews repeatedly saying, isolate those bridges in the republicans' districts and show them, this is the one, this is what needs the help. so white house press secretary jay carney announced today that next thursday the president will speak at a bridge in need of repair that happens to connect
he came up with a big bill with a big number. but the problem is for a sort of moderate democrat like kay hagan from the swing state of north carolina, and obama's determined to try to win north carolina again, you know, you had the stimulus bill of a while back, you had the health care, the big sweeping health care legislation, a lot of swing voters in her state are worried about big bills with barack obama's name on it. it's as simple as that. >> howard, the white house seems to be...
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. >> knew the bull's eye on my back was big, but not that big. my 9-9-9 plan. >> i know the republican party but this can't be the kind of nine they want. >> let herman be herman. >> let herman be herman. >> let herman be herman and block be block. >> i'm going to smoke a cigarette. >> rick perry is tired of losing debates so he is skipping them. >> he may start to skip future debates. >> rick perry says he may be through with dastardly debates. >> bad debates, a lot of problems with the campaign. >> it takes valuable time away from dpaning. >> and republicans are tired of crazy people ruining their party. >> nobody has been able to find any records. >> i can call this paper towel a napkin, but it is a napkin. >> these things do not help. >> admonitions by barbara bush. >> you are hoping obama get re-elected. >> michele bachmann's campaign is in trouble. yorng i don't know if you heard this. >> hooray for trouble. >> that thud you are about to hear is the herman cain campaign crashing back to earth. so, writes joe kleine in this week's issue of "
. >> knew the bull's eye on my back was big, but not that big. my 9-9-9 plan. >> i know the republican party but this can't be the kind of nine they want. >> let herman be herman. >> let herman be herman. >> let herman be herman and block be block. >> i'm going to smoke a cigarette. >> rick perry is tired of losing debates so he is skipping them. >> he may start to skip future debates. >> rick perry says he may be through with dastardly...